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Etymology

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From shed +‎ row.

Noun

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shedrow (plural shedrows)

  1. A row of sheds; especially, a row of barns for horses at the start of a race track.
    • 2008 May 27, Joe Drape, “Big Brown Could Return to Training Regimen Today”, in New York Times[1]:
      Dutrow said Big Brown would probably walk around the shedrow of the barn Tuesday with his regular exercise rider, Michelle Nevin.

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